WORLD (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

12:00 am

Global Voices"Garbage Dreams"
The world's largest garbage village is just outside Cairo. The "Zabaleen" (Arabic for "garbage people") recycle 80 percent of the trash they collect, but now multinational corporations threaten their livelihood. D

1:00 am

Rajneeshpuram
In 1981, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, a spiritual leader from India, and thousands of his disciples moved to Wasco and Jefferson Counties. On what had been the Big Muddy Ranch, the "sannyasins" set out to build a new city, a utopian community in the desert - - Rajneeshpuram. Thousands of people from around the world gathered here to celebrate life. D

2:00 am

Navy Heroes of Normandy
On June 6, 1944, more than 52,000 American sailors on board thousands of ships arrived off a quiet stretch of coast in Normandy, France. Operation Neptune-Overlord was the largest amphibious and landing assault operation in the history of war. On this historic day, the U. S. Navy would prove critical to the success of the Allied invasion of Western Europe. D

3:00 am

D-Day: The Price of Freedom
Former paratroopers, gunners, landing craft operators and others from the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy share their experiences during the Normandy Invasion of World War II. Five veterans make an emotional journey to the American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach, the final resting place of 9,000 of their fallen comrades.G

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Mass Incarceration - More than forty years after the civil rights movement that ended legal segregation, African-American men are six times more likely than whites to be imprisoned, especially for drug offenses, in what has been called a "human rights nightmare." As Deborah Potter reports, churches often provide ministries to prison inmates---but insufficient support when those inmates are released and in need of jobs and housing that could prevent them from returning to prison. Joni Eareckson Tada: Breast Cancer Update - Actress Angelina Jolie's announcement last month that she had undergone a preventative double mastectomy to reduce her chances of developing breast cancer put a new spotlight on the disease. D

6:00 am

America ReFramed"Red Without Blue"
The intimate bond between two identical twin brothers is challenged when one decides to transition from male to female; this is the story of their evolving relationship, and the resurrection of their family from a darker past. D

7:30 am

Losing Lambert: A Journey Through Survival & Hope
Kathy O'Hern Fowler, who lost her 16-year-old son to suicide in 1995, spent years struggling with the loss and grief. However, the life-altering experience led her to advocate for other parents who tragically find themselves in the same position. The touching and insightful film explores the heart-rending questions left in the wake of suicide, interviews parents struggling to cope with the pain and stigma, and offers hope for the future of suicide prevention.G

8:00 am

Global Voices"Garbage Dreams"
The world's largest garbage village is just outside Cairo. The "Zabaleen" (Arabic for "garbage people") recycle 80 percent of the trash they collect, but now multinational corporations threaten their livelihood. D

Outdoor Idaho"Idaho's Scenic Byways"
Cameras capture scenes from the state's system of more than 2,400 miles of official Scenic, Historic or Backcountry byways. The routes crisscross the state to reveal natural wonders, geologic and historic sites, and the varied topography of Idaho.G

10:30 am

Dialogue"Kenneth Feinberg"
The Washington lawyer, whose firm specializes in mediation and dispute resolution, has acted as a government-appointed special master to settle million-dollar claims arising from the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the BP Deepwater Horizon Disater Fund among other catastrophes. Feinberg's book Who Gets What was published earlier this year.G

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Mass Incarceration - More than forty years after the civil rights movement that ended legal segregation, African-American men are six times more likely than whites to be imprisoned, especially for drug offenses, in what has been called a "human rights nightmare." As Deborah Potter reports, churches often provide ministries to prison inmates---but insufficient support when those inmates are released and in need of jobs and housing that could prevent them from returning to prison. Joni Eareckson Tada: Breast Cancer Update - Actress Angelina Jolie's announcement last month that she had undergone a preventative double mastectomy to reduce her chances of developing breast cancer put a new spotlight on the disease. D

12:00 pm

America ReFramed"Red Without Blue"
The intimate bond between two identical twin brothers is challenged when one decides to transition from male to female; this is the story of their evolving relationship, and the resurrection of their family from a darker past. D

1:30 pm

Losing Lambert: A Journey Through Survival & Hope
Kathy O'Hern Fowler, who lost her 16-year-old son to suicide in 1995, spent years struggling with the loss and grief. However, the life-altering experience led her to advocate for other parents who tragically find themselves in the same position. The touching and insightful film explores the heart-rending questions left in the wake of suicide, interviews parents struggling to cope with the pain and stigma, and offers hope for the future of suicide prevention.G

2:00 pm

Global Voices"Garbage Dreams"
The world's largest garbage village is just outside Cairo. The "Zabaleen" (Arabic for "garbage people") recycle 80 percent of the trash they collect, but now multinational corporations threaten their livelihood. D

Great Performances"Paul Simon's Graceland Journey"
Unbelievably enough, Paul Simon's Graceland album is now a quarter-century old. Ordinarily, if it was remembered solely for the songs it brought into the world, that would be enough for most pop records. But it was also a musical triumph, an experiment in cross-cultural collaboration that also proved to be commercially popular, selling 14 million albums worldwide and generating three Top 40 singles, winning Grammys for both "Album of the Year" and "Song of the Year" for its title track. D

7:00 pm

AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange"Riseup"
"Rise Up: Reggae Underground" follows some up and coming musical voices in Jamaica's music scene. Some will make it, but various reasons that reveal much about the economic struggles and class distinctions in Jamaica, others will not. D

Nightly Business Report
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, when the Fed speaks, people on Wall Street and Main Street listen. So you'll want to hear what the President of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve told Nightly Business Report about the economy, interest rates and the Fed's next move. Plus, why Midwest motorists are in for some sticker shock when they head to the gas pumps to fill up. D

Globe Trekker"Bangladesh"
Holly begins her trip in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and the seventh largest city in the world. She then travels to Sunderban National Park for an encounter with Bengal tigers and a trek deep into the forest to find honey. Along the way, Holly visits a "floating" school, charms snakes, harvests tea in the hills of Sylhet, visits the ship-breaking yards in Chittagong and relaxes in the seaside resort of Cox's Bazaar near the Myanmar border. D